Here's why:
* Granite is a type of rock, not a plant.
* Moss is a type of non-vascular plant that often grows on rocks, including granite.
However, there are several moss species that can thrive on granite:
* Rock-loving mosses: Many mosses naturally grow on rocks, including granite. These mosses can handle harsh conditions like limited sunlight and nutrient availability.
* Species names: Specific moss species names can depend on your location and the specific type of moss you're interested in. To identify a moss on granite, you would need to consult a guide or expert.
If you're looking for information about a specific moss found on granite, please provide more details like:
* Location: Where did you see the moss?
* Appearance: Describe the moss's color, size, and shape.
* Any photos: A picture can help with identification.
With more information, we can help you identify the moss you're interested in.